The Only 7 Perfect Movies According to Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino considers only 7 movies in the entire history of cinema to be "perfect." Not The Godfather. Not Citizen Kane. Not even Casablanca. In an interview with Jimmy Kimmel in October 2022, while promoting his book Cinema Speculation, Tarantino revealed the only films that, in his view, transcend all aesthetics and are completely unassailable. In this video, we analyze each of these 7 masterpieces with verified data: their actual budgets, box office milestones, the chaotic stories behind their production, and the creative decisions that turned them into legends. From a gritty horror film shot for just $140,000 on a Texas farm to the film that invented the modern summer blockbuster with a mechanical shark that famously refused to work. Discover why Tarantino chose The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Jaws, The Exorcist, Annie Hall, Young Frankenstein, Back to the Future, and The Wild Bunch as the only perfect movies ever made, and the "Movie Brat" DNA they all share. 🎬 MOVIES ANALYZED: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) Jaws (1975) The Exorcist (1973) Annie Hall (1977) Young Frankenstein (1974) Back to the Future (1985) The Wild Bunch (1969) 📚 Primary Sources & Research: Cinema Speculation (Quentin Tarantino, Harper Collins 2022). Jimmy Kimmel Live Interview (October 27, 2022). The Joe Rogan Experience (Tarantino & Roger Avary). Box Office Mojo & Gower Street Analytics. AFI Catalog & National Film Registry. #Tarantino #CinemaSpeculation #PerfectMovies #FilmHistory #Jaws #TheExorcist #AnnieHall #BackToTheFuture #TheWild Bunch #Cinema #Hollywood #Blockbuster #FilmAnalysis #BehindTheScenes #Cinephile